God wants to be glorified in your church service! That’s probably a “Duh!” statement, right? After all, who would disagree with that one?
But did you know God also wants to be glorified when you’re eating your dinner? And when you’re out with your friends? And when you’re on your job? And in your marriage? And in your private thought life?
Sola Deo gloria means that everything we do is only for the glory of God.
So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. (1 Corinthians 10:31)
Sola Deo gloria means that there are no sacred/secular compartments in your life. You don’t have some activities that are for God and other activities that are not for God. All of life is for Him and for His glory.
“The shop, the barn, the scullery, and the smithy become temples when men and women do all to the glory of God! Then divine service is not a thing of a few hours and a few places, but all life becomes holiness unto the Lord, and every place and thing, as consecrated as the tabernacle and its golden candlestick.” —Charles Spurgeon
It borders on arrogance for me to say, “God, this is what I’m going to do and I want You to bless it.”
A better way to say it is like this: “God, what will bring You the most glory as I go to work? Or have a conversation with a friend? Or enjoy an evening out with my spouse? Or spend some time watching TV?”
What will bring You the most glory? If you ask this question, the Holy Spirit will answer it. Instead of you asking God to bless what you are going to do, He will show you what He’s already blessing—the ways in which He will be most glorified—and then you can go do that.
Try it this week: Ask the Holy Spirit to show you how you can bring glory to God in all that you do. Sola Deo gloria!
UPDATE: After posting this, I ran across a video from John Piper about God’s glory and I wanted to share it with you…
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